Why isn't my day-old kitten moving at all? Should I be calling Dial A Vet straight away?

Our day-old kitten isn't moving at all, and I’m really worried. This little one was active and seemed fine yesterday, but now it's just lying there while its siblings are so lively. Is this normal for such a young kitten, or should I contact a vet immediately?

Answer

It's concerning when a kitten suddenly becomes inactive after appearing healthy. This could indicate a serious issue that requires prompt attention.

  • A day-old kitten not moving is a potential emergency.
  • Immediate veterinary attention is crucial for early detection of health issues.
  • Early interventions can significantly affect the outcome for your kitten.

Young kittens are particularly vulnerable to health issues, and a sudden change in their behavior, such as not moving, can indicate problems like hypothermia, hypoglycemia, or infection. It's important to contact a vet immediately to assess and address any potential concerns. Kittens this young require careful monitoring to ensure they are feeding well and maintaining a stable temperature.

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If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my kitten isn't moving?

    It's important to seek immediate veterinary assistance. A vet can perform a physical examination and provide necessary intervention to address any underlying health issues.

  • How can I keep my newborn kitten healthy?

    Ensure the kitten is nursing well, staying warm, and free from any distress. Regularly monitor their weight and behavior, and consult a vet for any concerns.

  • Can I try to feed my inactive kitten at home?

    Feeding a weak or inactive kitten without professional guidance can be risky. A vet can advise on proper feeding techniques and whether supplemental feeding is needed.

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